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  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    edited 12 January 2014 at 2:25PM
    10_66 wrote: »
    No, unfortunately I don't have the licence key.

    Then I refer you to post 7 again. If the rest of Office is still installed, you already have the licence key available on your machine. You just need to extract it, and copy and paste it into the necessary field when installing from the download.
    http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/
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  • 10_66
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    macman wrote: »
    Then I refer you to post 7 again. If the rest of Office is still installed, you already have the licence key available on your machine. You just need to extract it, and copy and paste it into the necessary field when installing from the download.
    http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/


    Sorry if this is a silly question (as I say, I'm no techie), but if I don't have the disc how will the licence key help me?
  • Uxb
    Uxb Posts: 1,340 Forumite
    read post 10 - you download the copy afresh as use this to install from instead of exactly the same thing on your now lost DVD
  • Quiet_Spark
    Quiet_Spark Posts: 1,093 Forumite
    10_66 wrote: »
    I tried doing this and it couldn't find excel program to restore/reinstall.
    You highlight "Microsoft Office 2003", and select "Change" from the menu option at the top.
    This will start the MS Office installer, and you select what you want to install/uninstall from there.
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